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Reloading
Reloading: Beating the dead horse
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<blockquote data-quote="thehulk" data-source="post: 606766" data-attributes="member: 40942"><p>............... Well, im sure you've heard this question before, please indulge me.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>Im getting decent results out of factory ammunition, but as you can imagine its starting to get old (the grouping, or lack there of), so I'm getting into reloading. This is my first step, now before you tell me about the 3rd button from the top right side, i'll say that I've already used it. And im going cross eyed, everyone has different opinions and thats fine. Im hoping someone who doesn't mind helping another newb can see what I'm wanting, and direct me from there. Heres what im wanting:</p><p> </p><p><strong>Basically all the peices to have a <u>RELIABLE </u>reloading station, my main concern is <u>ACCURACY</u>, not quantity. As of right now i'll be consentrating on reloading my .300WSM but will also reload 7MM RM and .243 (I want supreme accuracy, i'll spend the money to get it, within reason)</strong></p><p> </p><p>Please, if you will, list the products i'll need to purchase and the best place to buy them.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>Edit: Accuracy is key, but its not just for target shooting, I want to be able to confidently shoot at large/heavy game past 800 yards. My dream hunt is a 1k shot on an Elk in the mountains. I've got more practice before I can make that shot, but im willing to put in the time. Reloading is one of the many steps in making this once in a lifetime hunt successful. <strong>Thanks for any and all constructive input.</strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thehulk, post: 606766, member: 40942"] ............... Well, im sure you've heard this question before, please indulge me. Im getting decent results out of factory ammunition, but as you can imagine its starting to get old (the grouping, or lack there of), so I'm getting into reloading. This is my first step, now before you tell me about the 3rd button from the top right side, i'll say that I've already used it. And im going cross eyed, everyone has different opinions and thats fine. Im hoping someone who doesn't mind helping another newb can see what I'm wanting, and direct me from there. Heres what im wanting: [B]Basically all the peices to have a [U]RELIABLE [/U]reloading station, my main concern is [U]ACCURACY[/U], not quantity. As of right now i'll be consentrating on reloading my .300WSM but will also reload 7MM RM and .243 (I want supreme accuracy, i'll spend the money to get it, within reason)[/B] Please, if you will, list the products i'll need to purchase and the best place to buy them. Edit: Accuracy is key, but its not just for target shooting, I want to be able to confidently shoot at large/heavy game past 800 yards. My dream hunt is a 1k shot on an Elk in the mountains. I've got more practice before I can make that shot, but im willing to put in the time. Reloading is one of the many steps in making this once in a lifetime hunt successful. [B]Thanks for any and all constructive input.[/B] [/QUOTE]
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